Category: Budget Headlines

Qualified voters of the Schuylerville will vote on a $37.4 million proposed budget for the 2020-21 school year via absentee ballot, per the Governor’s Executive Order No. 202.26. The Schuylerville Central School District will provide absentee ballots with a postage paid return envelope to each qualified voter.

The Administration offices have moved into the High School and taxpayers must use the main entrance and have ID available to enter the building. Taxpayers will be directed to the Business Office after checking in. There are limited visitor parking spaces in front of the HS main entrance. For those individuals requiring assistance entering the …

School Tax bills were mailed out Thursday, August 29, 2019. Taxes will be collected from September 3, 2019 through October 2, 2019 without penalty. Taxes collected from October 3, 2019 through November 4, 2019 will have a 2% penalty added on. No taxes will be accepted after November 4, 2019. No taxes will be collected …

Schuylerville Central School District residents passed a $36.2 million budget for the 2019-20 school year by a vote of 602 to 199 on Tuesday, May 21. The 2019-20 budget is 1.95 percent more than the budget for the current school year. The Schuylerville Public Library budget for the 2019-20 year also passed by a vote …

On Tuesday, May 21 voters will elect two people to the Schuylerville Central School District Board of Education. The two candidates with the highest number of votes will each fulfill a five-year term beginning on July 1, 2019 and expiring on June 30, 2024. The four candidates, along with their profiles, are listed here in …

The Schuylerville Board of Education adopted a $36.2 million budget for the 2019-20 school year at its regular meeting on Monday, April 15. The proposed budget calls for a 1.95 percent spending increase and an estimated tax levy increase of 1.67 percent, which is the district’s maximum allowable tax “cap.” This means, if the budget …

Schuylerville Central School District Business Manager Marian Chrisman presented the district’s preliminary school budget for 2019-20 at the Board of Education meeting on Monday, March 18. The preliminary $36.2 million budget calls for a 1.95 percent spending increase and an estimated tax levy of 1.67 percent, which is below the district’s maximum allowable cap. This …

School tax bills were mailed out today, August 29, 2018. Taxes will be collected from September 1, 2018 through October 1, 2018 with no penalty. Taxes collected from October 2, 2018 through November 2, 2018 will have a 2% penalty added on. No taxes will be accepted after November 2, 2018. No taxes will be …